FLUID POWER: Enabling Future Technologies

FLUID POWER: Enabling Future Technologies
15TH INTERNATIONAL FLUID POWER CONFERENCE
https://ifk-aachen.de

Proceedings

FLUID POWER: Enabling Future Technologies
15TH INTERNATIONAL FLUID POWER CONFERENCE
https://ifk-aachen.de

Editors:
Katharina Schmitz, Conference Proceedings, 15th International Fluid Power Conference Aachen

e-ISBN: 9788743814771

Available: May 2026

doi: https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771


The current economic and societal environments both present the fluid power community with significant challenges and important opportunities. The mechanical engineering sector faces economic uncertainty, volatile markets, geopolitical complexity, and a persistent shortage of skilled workers. At the same time, climate change and sustainability demands require focused and forward-looking action. Strengthening innovation, competitiveness, and technological progress is therefore essential.

Against this backdrop, the 15th International Fluid Power Conference operates under the motto “Fluid Power: Enabling Future Technologies.” As a proven and robust technology, fluid power must be continuously advanced through creative and interdisciplinary approaches to remain a key enabler of future technologies. By bringing together science and industry, the IFK fosters exchange, collaboration, and innovation. In particular, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digitalization are recognized as decisive drivers for the long-term competitiveness of fluid power in both research and industrial applications.

The IFK is one of the world’s largest scientific conferences in fluid power. Since its first edition in 1974 in Aachen by Prof. Wolfgang Backé, it is now a leading forum for high-level scientific exchange and networking across the entire fluid power community. In 2026, the IFK is taking place again in Aachen and will be for the first time jointly organized with the GFPS Ph.D. Symposium, further strengthening international exchange and the integration of young researchers.

This year’s program features 4 plenary lectures, 18 overview lectures, and 102 scientific presentations. Speakers from 21 countries underline the strong international character of the conference. Of the contributions, 52% originate from Germany, and 48% from international institutions and companies. In addition, 18 exhibitors will present their latest innovations in the accompanying exhibition.

The conference begins on Monday with the Symposium, focusing on scientific contributions from academia and industrial research. The day concludes with a networking get-together at the accompanying exhibition.

On Tuesday morning, the official opening ceremony will take place, with welcoming addresses and an international overview of current developments in academic fluid power research worldwide. To sharpen the technological look ahead, the following two plenary lectures focus on the role of artificial intelligence and digital twins in fluid power technology and applications. Tuesday’s program places particular emphasis on industrial contributions and application-oriented topics, and concludes with a gala dinner in the Coronation Hall of Aachen City Hall, offering a distinguished setting for further exchange.
On Wednesday, the conference continues with additional technical sessions and concludes with a farewell event and the presentation of the Best Paper Awards for both the IFK and the GFPS Ph.D. Symposium.

Finally, we express our sincere gratitude to all committee members, speakers, authors, reviewers, session chairs, and exhibitors for their commitment and support. We wish all participants an inspiring and rewarding 15th IFK in Aachen and hope that this conference will provide valuable impulses for future research, innovation, and collaboration in fluid power technology.
Fluid Power, AI, Mobile Systems, Controls, Tribology, Pumps, Valves, Fluids, Digital Transformation, Pneumatics, Fluid 4.0, Seals, Data & Sensors

Article 2: Automated Steering Control for Articulated Off-Highway Machines
by Zezhou Wang, Magdalena Janocha, Lukas Michiels, Benjamin Kazenwadel, Marcus Geimer
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A02


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Article 8: Determination of Gas Solubility for Technical and Flammable Fluids
by Marius Hofmeister, Lukas Boden, Andris Rambaks, Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A08


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Article 10: Performance evaluation of a wear test rig for positive displacement pumps
by Pascal Moor, Maximilian M. G. Kuhr, Christopher Albrecht, Peter F. Pelz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A10


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Article 11: Electrification-Ready Tribology: Experimental and Simulation Insights into Wear and Performance of Surface Optimized Valve Plates
by Roman Ivantysyn, Ahmed Shorbagy, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Weber, Raghavendra Reddy, Reddy Reddy, Mathias Rauschenberger, Torsten Schmidt
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A11


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Article 18: Innovative fan drive solution for mobile machines
by Paulo Teixeira, Pedro Condessa, Stefan Kock and Martin Laube
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A18


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Article 23: Non-destructive Detection of Fatigue Cracks in Hydraulic Components
by Boden, Lukas; Blatter Fabian, Marcus Geimer , Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A23


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Aricle 29: Radial flow force reduction in hydraulic spool valve using balanced through-hole design
by Yuhang Zhang, Shipei Zheng, Jiaxi Zhang, Jianshe Feng, Miao Yang, Guangwei Zhang, Beichen Ding
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A29


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Article 37: Multi-Objective Optimization of Kfloid-Type Gerotor Pumps for High-Pressure Applications
by Harsh Kulkarni, Andrea Vacca, Jochen Hebel, Benjamin Ginsberg, Christian Kretzer, Matthias Krug
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A37


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Article 46: Hydraulic Oil Temperature in Bridge Circuit and Hydraulic Bent Axis Piston as Load
by Komsan Ngamkham ,Kittapas Homraruen, Jeerattikul Kaharn, Kantayut Trebooniti
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A46


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Article 49: Operator effect on the performance of a wheeled excavator
by Bernhard Sender, Johannes Sprink, Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A49


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Article 55: Recuperation on a transmission test bench
by Dr.-Ing. Siegfried Rotthäuser, Dr. Nico van de Sandt
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A55


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Article 59: Geometry-Aware Physics-Informed Neural Network: A Framework for Solving the Reynolds Equation with Starvation for Lubricated Contacts
by Faras Brumand-Poor, Artem Konstantinov, Darren Lam Ming Hui, Eric Guntermann, Jakob Wirtz, Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A59


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Article 64: On Displacement Controlled Drive Networks
by Lasse Schmidt, Mikkel van Binsbergen-Galán
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A64


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Article 72: Advanced Hydraulic Fluids Make Mobile Machinery Not Only More Sustainable, but Also More Economical
by Dmitriy Shakhvorostov, Michal Alibert, Thorsten Bartels, Rhishikesh Gokhale, Andreas Hees
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A72


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Article 78: Real time fault detection in hydraulic system for wheel loader application
by Fabio Scolari, Federica Grossi, Francesco Pintore, Ciro Mariniello
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A78


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Article 81: Environmental Sustainable Pneumatics
by Dr. Wolfgang Gauchel, Victoria Pohl, Daniel Ditterich
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A81


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Article 85: Estimating the Global Emissions by Fluid Power Machinery
by Lasse Schmidt, Katharina Schmitz, Tatiana Minav, Adolfo Senatore
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A85


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Article 87: Calculating use-phase greenhouse gas emissions of hydraulic components
by Felix Ruthmann, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Geimer, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Geerling, Ulrich Lenzgeiger
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A87


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Article 89: Innovative self-sufficient clamping system for machine tools
by Johannes Gattinger, Marc Summer, Markus Grossauer , Markus Schwimmer
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A89


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Article 91: Downsizing of hydraulic power units by accurate prediction of disperse flows
by Dr.-Ing. Mark-Patrick Mühlhausen, Dr.-Ing. Markus Perschall, M.Sc. Alexander Huber
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A91


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Article 92: Sensor-Efficient Health Monitoring for Brownfield Industrial Hydraulic Systems
by Reiner Stammberger, Arne Platzbecker, Joachim Nagelmann, Maximilian Schmidt, Ahmad Al-Issa, Tobias Schulze, Jürgen Weber
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A92


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Article 93: Energy-efficient handling through passive vacuum generation and biomimetic functional principles
by Kuolt Harald, Opolka Anna Marie, Kappel Peter, Dröder Klaus, Speck Thomas, Poppinga Simon
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A93


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Article97: Digital fluid technology in the data space: From semantic component search to the development of mobile hydraulic systems using AAS
by Paul Lukas Remde, Benjamin Beck, Denis Ritz, Jürgen Weber, Tom Gneuß, Nico Braunisch, Martin Wollschlaeger
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A97


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Article 100: Unlocking Semantic Interoperability in Industry with Large Language Models
by Barkha Sharma, Malte Becker, Constantin Meier, Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A100


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Article 106: Wear modeling and sensitivity analysis for seals in hydraulic cylinders.
by Diego M. Chamorro, Gyan Wrat, Mohit Bhola, Henrik C. Pedersen, Jesper Liniger
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A106


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Article 110: Additive Manufacturing in Hydraulics: Design Methodologies for Manifolds
by Zita Tappeiner, Moritz Nieder, Robin Schulze Raestrup, Felix Spickenheier, Katharina Schmitz
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A110


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Article 111: 3D-Printed Polymer and Ceramic Spools as Alternatives to Steel for Hydraulic Valves
by Jan Bartolj, Ana Trajkovski, Mitjan Kalin, Katharina Schmitz, Franc Majdič
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A111


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Article 112: Hydraulic Substitute Base for Demolition Hammers
by Johannes Klotz, Sascha Hasenoehrl, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sven Matthiesen, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Geimer
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A112


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Article 113: Hydraulic Artificial Muscles for Exoskeleton Actuation Solutions
by Mathias Niebergall, Jonas Pfister, Roman Strobel, Jonathan Scheible
https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788743814771A113


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